Burner



. April 11, 1928.

H. YoNEHiRo BURNER Filed Aug. 4, 1926 H .Yon-ehlro,

INVENTOR ATTO R N EY 35 y from the mout Patented Apr. 17, 1928.

UNITED sures PATENT OFFICE.

EATSUZUGEI 201733180, HONOLULU, TERRITORY Ol' HAWAII.

annular Application fled August 4, 1828. aerial No. 127,151.

This invention relates to a device for burning crude oil and the like,the general object of the invention being to provide a furnace or stovehaving a combustion chamber with an openin in its bottom, with an oilburner arrang with its mouth under the opening so that the flame fromthe burner will enter the casing, with means for supplying fuel and airto the burner.

provide means whereb the burner can be removed so that it can becleaned.

This. invention also consists in certain other features of constructionand in the 18 combination and arrangement of the several parts, to behereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawingsand specifically pointed out in the appended c aim. In describing myinvention in detail, reference will be had to the accompanying drawingswherein like characters denote like or corresponding parts throughoutthe several views, and in which Figure 1 is side view of the burner andshowing part of its supporting means.

Figure 2 is a sectional view through the burner. f

Figure 3 is a plan view of the'burner.

As shown in these views, the burner 1 is (formed with a cylindricalbody, an inwardly and upwardly sloping top and a wide mouth 2 which isof cylindrical shape. Op-

ositely arranged, ins 3 extend outward- The bottom of the burner isformed with an opening 4 which is surrounded by a cylinder 5 having aconical upper end 6. Holes 7 are formed in the Another object of theinvention is to.

cylinder 5 and in the tip of the cone and perforations 8 are formed inthe body of the burner 1. The liquid fuel is fed into the burner fromany suitable source through the pipe 9.

The oil collecting in the bottom of the burner 1 is ignited and the airentering the perforations 7 and 8 will support combustion within thedevice and the resultant flames will pass throu h the mouth 2.

It is thought from t e foregoin descrip tion that the advantages andnove features 60 of my invention will be readily a parent.

I desire it to be understood t at I may make changes in the constructionand in the combination and arrangement of the several parts, providedthat such changes fall within the scope of the appended claim.

What I claim is v A burner of the character described comprising acylindrical body of uniform diameter t roughout, and including aconicalshaped top having a relatively wide month, an annular flane'rising from said mouth, 7 pinsprojecting. rom diametrically oppositeints on said flan e, a flat bottom for said y portion having a centrallylocated opening, a cylindrical wall forming an integral part of saidbottom and risin therefrom within the body portion, sai cylindrical walland body portion being rforated, a conical-shaped top rising rom thecylindrical'wall and provided with an opening in 'theapex thereof, and afuel supp y pipe'entering'saidbody at a point ad- Jacent-the bottom.

In testimon whereof I aflix my si ature.

SUZUCHI YONEI'filRO.

